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Sophie Buchan

Argos shoppers rave over 'bargain' wearable blanket saving them money on heating bills

Millions of people are looking to save as much money as possible as energy bills continue to soar.

The cost of living has made many people revaluate their expenses in fear of not being able to pay their bills - from heating or shopping.

Now experts are calling for people to instead focus on warming the person and not the home in a bid to save money as use heating wisely.

READ MORE: Glasgow Met Office yellow weather warning for ice as cold snap hits the city

And now Argos shoppers have found a great way to stay warm, and keep the heating bills low with many actually turning off the heating.

Available in the colour 'Blush Pink' and 'Grey', people seem to love the Silentnight Snugsie Wearable Blanket with Sleeves.

Priced at £20, shoppers say that you can feel it working right away, keeping them warm and toasty. It currently, at the time of writing, has a total of 4.5 stars out of five. In addition, 91 per cent of people recommend the product.

Breaking down the ratings, all of which are out of five, shoppers gave it 4.7 for comfort, 4.6 for design and 4.4 for quality.

Taking to the reviews one said: "You can feel the warmth straight away very light and comfy."

Another wrote: "Bought this as a Christmas present for my sister, I know she's going to love it as it's so soft and will keep her warm when she's relaxing at home."

"Excellent quality bargain" simply said a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: "Like to snuggle in the evenings, although it is lightweight, it is incredibly warm saves turning the heating up."

You can purchase the Silentnight Snugsie Wearable Blanket with Sleeves from the Argos website here.

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